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IEEE 802.1 WLAN
IEEE 802.11n Technology
The IEEE 802.11n standard is improved with better data rates by Multiple-input and Multiple-
output (MIMO) technology. It supports a bandwidth from 20 MHz to 40 MHz that doubles
the speed of transmission performance and is compatible with previous IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
standards.
Enhanced WLAN Security Management
A complete set of security verication tools ensures the security of WLAN for users.
Multiple protection mechanisms protect the network from unauthorized access.
Wi-Fi Multimedia
Quality of Service (QoS) prioritizes activities in
queue, providing exceptional quality for wireless
transmission, and is particularly effective for
multimedia applications and internet calls.
STP/RSTP
Incorrect wiring frequently causes loops that affect network operation. STP/
RSTP protects networks from this type of harm and builds a redundancy
path which contributes to a highly reliable network system.
20MHz
40MHz
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
WEP
WPA/WPA2
SSID
802.1x
TACACS+
SNMP v3
Best
Effort
Video Voice
Voice Traffic
Top Priority
Video Traffic
High Priority
Best Effort Traffic
Low Priority
Blocked
Versatile Wireless Spot
Wireless Distribution
System Repeater Mode
Wireless connection is often limited by the
effective transmission distance between
two ends. The WDS repeater mode
extends the transmission distance to
overcome this distance limit.
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave
Master
AP mode
Repeater
Client mode
Wireless Distribution
System (WDS) Point-to-
Multipoint Mode
Replacing traditional wired LAN extensions,
this mode enables a LAN extension of two
or more LANs through wireless connection.
Industry
Ethernet Switches
IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Ethernet Gateways
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